The reason given for the withdrawal on Thursday was a violation of the wiretap law, because a surveillance video recording that was used as evidence also had audio on it.

The misdemeanor charge against Braden Matthew Hollis was withdrawn, not dismissed. That leaves the door open for the prosecution to refile the charge at a later date if it wishes.

Hollis was behind the wheel of a Rhodes Transit bus that was parked outside the schools on March 4 when a fight between an 18-year-old female student and a juvenile male student allegedly broke out at the back of the bus. Several students allegedly notified Hollis, who was a substitute driver that day.

"Students were just screaming," Taylor Miller said. "He just stayed at the front of the bus."

According to New Sewickley Township Police, Hollis can be heard on surveillance video saying, "Clear the aisle and let them fight."

"If it's on tape and the kids are saying it, I hate to say it, it's probably true," said Bryan Yeck, a parent in the district. "I'm not a fan of that by any means, I think he should be punished."

Police say a boy was bleeding, but Hollis, of Baden, failed to report the incident to the school. The boy's parents notified the school district.

The 18-year-old student who was involved in the fight was charged with reckless endangerment, simple assault and harassment.

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